Here's to you,
Rest Forever
The last and final moment is yours.
Agony is your triumph.
Here's to you Nicola and Bart
Last forever here in our hearts
The last and final moment is yours
Agony is your triumph
Here's to you Nicola and Bart
Rest forever here in our hearts
The last and final moment is yours
Agony is your triumph
Here's to you Nicola and Bart
Rest forever here in our hearts
The last and final moments is yours
Agony is your triumph.
Here's to you Nicola and Bart
Rest forever here in our hearts
The last and final moment is yours
Agony is your triumph
Here's to you here's to you
Last forever here in our hears
The last and final moment is yours
Agony is your triumph
Oh oh oh oh
Last forever and ever
Oh oh oh oh
Agony is your triumph
Oh oh oh oh
Rest forever and ever
Oh oh oh oh
Agony is your triumph.
Here's To You is written by Ennio Morricone, Joan Baez. ✔️
What is the meaning behind Here's To You lyrics?
When we focus on what the lyrics are trying to say, Lisbeth Scott's '(Here's to You)' is a heartfelt and moving dedication to Nicola and Bart, a tribute that insists on the powerful victory in love that they found in their last moments. One of the most remarkable things about the lyrics is how they manage to reflect very human feelings, like the despair and the nostalgia one already feels in the promise of death, but at the same time it highlights the beauty of tribute and commemoration, closure and rest, and also the victory of sufferings. Although the lyrics deal with loss and triumph, they may be overwhelming for children to listen to. The lyrics are not too difficult to understand but the topic might need parents' guidance beyond just being the context and the emotions of the song.